Sentence examples for a marking on from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a marking on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific indication, symbol, or sign that is placed on a surface or object.
Example: "There was a marking on the wall that indicated where the door should be installed."
Alternatives: "a sign on" or "an indication on".

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Maintain gap ahead: As the car before you passes over a marking on the road, count "three-one-thousand, two-one-thousands" to measure a two-second gap.

"One man came and bought a pair of ski boots for his wife, and when he gave them to her, she noticed a marking on them that indicated they were the same ones she had lost".

A marking on the crab's white underside is shaped like the Washington Monument, designating its malehood.

At 2 30 a.m. on Feb. 12, Rachel produced a filly with a marking on her head resembling a heart.

I have another character, Matrices, and she's a gray dog, with folded back ears, and has a marking on her forehead.

Spread like black wings you see, There was a marking on your door, But instead of lamb's blood, an invisible Sign, that only I could read, it said: victims.

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Some had marks on their backs and shoulders, and one had a mark on the face, she said.

Patients were asked to indicate the severity of fatigue by placing a marking on the line.

"That left a mark on my psyche".

Not a mark on him.

The tragedy left a mark on Jackson.

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